Some art generated by Midjourney. The updates are quite infrequent and hence the quality varies wildly between the newer posts and the older ones. I am yet to organise according to category and version of Midjourney used. I’ll probably get to that some day in the near future.
Midjourney images that I had generated with an architectural intent in mind are on a separate page which can be accessed from the link below
11th July 2023
The first few images in the set below shows a few religiously inspired imagery, primarily combining Hindu and Japanese styles (heavily leaning towards Hokusai’s art style). Then, there are a few Buddhist inspired images, mostly of monks and sculptures. Following that it is mostly random generations that looked better than the rest. At this point, it is tough to create truly bad artwork on Midjourney.
















Images below are a blend of the older India and a more modern tech savvy world. There are elements of reality with exaggerated, surreal artistic expressions. Mildly interesting to see how the AI interprests and uses the artistic references mentioned in the prompts.









Different whiskey bottle designs where the AI was prompted to take inspitration from traditional Indian motifs and a tornado.












The series below was based on a prompt to create a book cover that is inspired from Jaipur and Peacocks. No particular reason to select those two themes. The Stylize and Chaos parameters were increased as the prompt was reiterated to finally create images that made very little to no sense to the original prompt. But maybe a little bit can be seen through the abstractions.










I then went back to an older iteration that was less random and more to what I wanted, and increased the stylize and chaos commands.


A bit of random stuff follows



OLDER VERSIONS
Old imagery generated in V1, V2 I guess. Comapred to what is being generated in V4 and above, these seem quite simple.






























































